Promise Poster #264

Today is Saturday. I don’t want to work. The wind is strong outside. The windows tremble and let it pass between the small open space. I am struggling to start working on my customer​ project, but I am late, ​and they are undecided​ about some details. I must satisfy them and explore beyond that too. But other than this, I created the Poster #264.

The Design

This poster is ​escapism about a​ heavy burden I have made. The kind of things you can’t forget and is almost unforgivable because so heavy, so silly. It was colorful and joyful for​ the​ first time, but after wake up, you notice you did something wrong. More you think about it, more it becomes​​ black.

Yes it is! This poster is the visual representation of a silly I own. For coming​ back to the visual, I created a ​round geometric shape filled with a gradient. I duplicated the shape and set a blend mode. One more time, I duplicated this round and applied a Gaussian Blur Filter that I put behind the two first layer.

I merged the three layers and hit Command + T, Control and selected the option Warp in the window. Then, I started to manipulate the shape until finding​​ a new form that looks visually interesting. I repeated this process for each form. Later, I added the fond a little pattern made of dots that I enlarged here, and shrink here, to finish by adding​ different variations of a typeface in between the forms.

Speed Art Poster #264

The app IshowU was a real disaster for me. I am too lazy now to insert a link to the new app I bought today, but I can, at least, give you her name. This recording app — she can do much more — is Capto. The app directly works well and I made my speed art poster video easily.

Thank you to check my work! It is ​nice to see you here. I invite you tomorrow to take a look at the poster​ number 265!